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CNN's lawyers seek court order to get Melinda Duckett's mental-health records

Stephen Hudak Sentinel Staff Writer
January 2, 2009

Melinda Duckett, the mother of missing 2-year-old Trenton Duckett, holds a picture of her and her son following a news conference at the Leesburg Police Department on Aug. 29. Melinda Duckett, 21, was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday, Sept. 8, 2006.
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STEPHEN M. DOWELL, ORLANDO SENTINEL / August 29, 2006
OCALA - Lawyers for CNN and the network's host Nancy Grace want a federal judge to order a Lake County mental-health facility to turn over its treatment records of Melinda Duckett, who was mother of missing toddler Trenton Duckett and who committed suicide.
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In documents filed New Year's Eve, the lawyers contend Duckett's mental-health history is relevant to her family's wrongful-death lawsuit, which accuses Grace and her show of "intentionally inflicting emotional distress" on the 21-year-old mother.
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Officials for LifeStream Behavioral Center in Leesburg, which treated Duckett, told the cable network's lawyers last month that they would not honor a deposition subpoena but would follow a judge's order.
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Duckett shot herself in her grandparents' home in The Villages on the day that Grace planned to air a taped interview with Duckett. Duckett reported her son missing from his bed in her apartment on Aug. 27, 2006.

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